Amritsar,
Punjab (March 29, 2012): Ten Sikhs are reported to have been arrested by the
Amritsar police. Confirming the arrest of ten Sikhs, Police Commissioner
Amritsar R.P. Mittal said that these were arrested under the “preventive
measures” of under section of 107/51 IPC.

Police Comissioner Amritsar R P Mittal

Sikh
Siyasat sources reported that these Sikhs were objecting to provocative
activities of Shiv Sena. Shiv Sena activists were trying to burn the effigy of
Sikh political prisioner Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, who is on death row.

Among
arrested were Bhai Mohkam Singh, Convenor of Khalsa Action Committee and
president of Sikh organization Sikh Youth Federation Bhindranwala Balwant Singh
Gopala. They were sent to judicial custody in the Central Jail Amritsar till
April 10, 2012.

Patiala,
Punjab (March 31, 2012): As per information available with Sikh Siyasat,
Paramjeet Singh, fourth Sikh who was injured during clash at Arya Samaj area of
Patiala, is also removed from Rajindra Hospital by Patiala police. Reliable
sources revealed that Paramjeet Singh got discharged from hospital by the
Police and was immediately arrested from the Hospital premiss yesterday
evening.

Police
did not filed his arrest in records till this evening. It is said that police
was busy in maintaining security arrangements in wake of Navratre Shobha Yatra
in city therefore “paperwork” was delayed. It is notable that as per Criminal
Procedure code and Supreme Court of India rulings this delay amounts to
violation of due procedure and fundamental right of “life and liberty” of the
detainee.

It
is notable that on March 28, during Punjab bandh (shut-down) altercation
between Sikhs protesting against death sentence of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana
and activists of Hindu right wing Shiv Sena turned violent. Police had restored
to immense cane-charge on Sikhs. Four Sikhs, namely Paramjeet Singh, Karanpreet
Singh, Tejbir Singh and Tejdeep Singh received massive injuries. Paramjeet
Singh’s condition was critical on March 28. Police registered a case u/s 307,
353, 144 and some other sections of IPC.

The
police removed Karanpreet Singh, Tejbir Singh and Tejdeep Singh from emergency
ward of Rajindra hospital on March 28 and they were kept in CIA staff police
station, Patiala. Karanpreet Singh and Tejbir Singh were able to secure bail,
while Tejdeep Singh is still in jail.

Yesterday (March 30) the police arrested Paramjeet Singh from Rajindra
Hospital Patiala and he is in the custody of Patiala Police.

There have been further updates received on television from Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Dhadrianwale.

They have confirmed that one Singh (Bhai Jaspal Singh Ji) was Shaheed in Gurdaspur and the other is only injured, in hospital.

A meeting was held today between Sant Dhadrianwale, the Akal Takht Jathedar and a few other leaders.

It is said Chief Minister Badal called the Akal Takht Jathedar and asked, “What are you doing at Jaspal Singh’s funeral and why are you staging a Dharna?”

The Jathedar replied, “Even if I have to sit here until tomorrow, I will. Until the SSP is suspended and other demands of arresting people are met, we will not move from here.”

Sant Dhadrianwale and the Jathedar had demanded that the Government suspend and charge those named who were specifically responsible for the Shaheedi of the young Singh. The Singh’s were made to wait for hours by the Police.

When no progress was being made, Sant Dhadrianwale, the Akal Takht Jathedar and other leaders gave a joint statement to call a Bandh in Gurdaspur tomorrow.

The Government has bowed and both the SSP and DSP are said to have been suspended, Naib Tehsildar has been suspended and FIRs have been registered against SI Joginder Singh. Shiv Sainiks will be arrested.

After a 7-8 hour protest and dharna, respecting the family of Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh Ji, the body is now being taken back to his village for the funeral. Around 7,000-8,000 Sangat are present.

On another note, it is said Sant Dhadrianwale have told viewers on television that the Jathedar is remaining true to his word.

A demand for justice is being made to the Government to arrest the Punjab Police Officers (DIG Ram Singh, Tarn Taran SSP Manminder Singh and SP Jaspal Singh)responsible for the murder of Bhai Jaspal Singh.

Sri Akal Takht Sahib and Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh's family stance currently is that the funeral will not take place until the Police Officers have been arrested and charged.

There are many questions
surrounding the stay of execution of of Balwant Singh Rajoana, who was
sentenced for his involvement in the 1995 assassination of Beant Singh — the
former chief minister of Punjab who spear headed the genocide against Sikhs in
the region. But Rajoana’s sentence has since been stayed.

Beant Singh gave police
officers the authority to carry-out extrajudicial executions, targeting and
killing civilian Sikhs on the spot. This led to fake “encounter” killings,
illegal detention, torture and rape. Beginning in 1984, and continuing until
his assassination, an estimated 9,000-30,000 Sikhs were murdered in Punjab.
During Beant Singh’s reign, thousands of Sikhs were killed for being
“suspicious,” despite claims that there were only approximately 300 armed
Nationalist Sikhs. After the death of Beant Singh in 1995, the senseless
murders of Sikhs stopped.

Why is the Sikh population
displaying insurmountable support and rallying to stop the execution of
Rajoana, who many consider a terrorist? The fact of the matter is that Sikhs do
not support terrorists or terrorism, but are looking for equal treatment and
justice in the so-called secular democracy known as India.

Sikhs and Muslims are
minorities in India and are often jailed without a court hearing, not allowed
to fight their cases, given more severe penalties than their non-Sikh inmates,
and given longer jail terms and intentionally delayed sentences.

In 1984, tens of thousands of
Sikhs were killed in riots in Delhi that were believed to be led by accused
Indian politicians Kumar and Tytler, but due to “technicalities,” their cases
have been stayed. These riots happened almost 30 years ago, but these people
are allowed to walk free. In 2003, accused politician Modi, started riots that
led to the killings of thousands of Muslims in Gujarat. To this day, he walks
free.

The minority Sikhs have long
been oppressed by the Indian government. Corruption and discrimination have
plagued Rajoana’s case and, as a result, there has been an outcry for justice.
It is often said that there is no justice for Sikh prisoners in India. By
displaying their support for Rajoana, Sikhs are expressing their desire that a
single standard be applied to all people in India. Rajoana has always accepted
responsibility for his crime and refused an appeal. He accepts the death
penalty. People are simply arguing that the government should not hang Rajoana,
until they hang other people who have committed similar crimes — to show the
same commitment to human rights and the rule of law when the Indian state, its
forces, its bureaucrats and its politicians commit heinous crimes against
humanity.

The inconsistencies are too
harsh to ignore. Kishori Lal, the “Butcher of Trilokpuri,” was released
following three death sentences for going on a Sikh murdering spree in 1984.
Today, many police officers and politicians who committed human rights
violations and were involved in the Sikh genocide live freely and have worked
their way up the political ladder. It appears the only fate for a Sikh political
prisoner is the hangman’s noose.

There are numerous other
legitimate reasons why Rajoana should not be executed:

There are 2 other Sikh men who were involved in the killing, their
trials are still pending (conveniently still in jail and awaiting fair
trial for 17 years). So how can one man be hung when the other cases are
not officially over.

There is an ongoing explosives case on Rajoana in Patiala Court;
the Advocate General can issue a writ to the court to suspend the hanging
until the pending case is solved.

Rajoana was not the actual murderer of Beant Singh (the murderer
died in the bombing); he was a conspirator. So why is he being executed
after spending 17 years in jail?

You must ask yourself, are
these these actions consistent with the values of a liberal democracy? Would
you not be upset? This is precisely why the Sikh population around the world is
joining hands and supporting Rajoana. To us, Rajoana is a freedom fighter whose
intent was not to kill innocents, but rather criminals, and to bring justice to
Punjab. If someone had successfully killed Hitler, would that man be considered
a terrorist? Maybe by Hitler supporters.

When All Hopes of addressing a
wrong had failed, Rajoana was left with no alternative. He did what the Indian
government failed, or chose not, to do: He stopped the violence in Punjab!
Rajoana and others took matters into their own hands, took down a tyrant and
allowed the state of Punjab to live in peace. If you wish to try Rajoana and hang
him, you must hand down the same sentence to the many other men
who murdered Sikhs in cold blood. I am a Sikh and we do not support terrorism.

The Sikhs of Canada and around the world support
Rajoana for ridding the world of an evil man. The population would not be
opposed to the death penalty handed out to Rajoana, had the others been tried
just as equally.

The Supreme Court of India Friday dismissed the plea of a NGO seeking clemency for Balwant Singh Rajoana, who is on death sentence and his execution is scheduled on March 31, 2012.

Rejecting the plea, a bench of two justices - Justices T.S. Thakur and Gyan Sudha Misra said it could not pass any direction, as Rajoana has not filed any petition before it. In this matter the apex court asked how, in a criminal matter, could a person other than the accused move the higher court seeking relief against the award of a sentence.

Ramakrishna had filled the petition under Article 32. According to law, only a person whose fundamental right is violated could invoke Article 32.

The court also noted that there was no pressing situation as the government had already put on hold the implementation of Rajoana's death sentence.

As it is known that Rajoana was not interested in seeking clemency for him and he had earlier forbade Akali Dal for seeking it.

In a letter, which Rajoana had written to Akali Dal, said that Akali Dal for pushing for his mercy due to having fear that it may loose supports of Sikhs in the state. Rajoana has slammed the Party for not fighting for Sikhs? right who were slain in 1984 anti-sikh riots.

The bench also said that petitioner Abhinav Ramakrishna, an advocate, has no locus standi to plead on Rajoana's behalf.

However, bench has allowed to NGO (Lawyers for Human Rights International) to withdraw its petition filed with a similar plea.

The rejection of plea has ended the hope of several sikh groups who were demanding mercy for Rajona, a convict for killing erstwhile Chief Minister of Punjab Beant Singh in 1995.

The kin of Beant Singh too have reportedly forgiven Rajoana.

Rajoana was one of the main conspires of Beant Singh murder case where he served as a back-up bomb in case Dilawar, the main suicide bomb failed.

The main suicide bomber was dead on the spot in his self-explosion. Beant Singh and other 17 were also killed in the bomb blast.

Jagatar Singh Hawara, the mastermind of this blast was also in the jail who was on earlier death sentence but later his death sentence was converted into life time imprisonment when he filled a mercy petition before the court.

There are a number of rumours and press articles about the Supreme Court refusing the clemancy issued by the President of India.

The situation is unclear, so an appeal of calm is made to the Worldwide Sikh Community until there is further information.

As per the press release of Press Information Bureau of Government Of India.....http://pib.nic.in/ne...spx?relid=81875..... the death sentence of Balwant Singh Rajoana has been temporarily stayed till the matter is decided by the President Of India on representations filed by SGPC and DSGPC for commutation of death sentence of Balwant Singh.

Both Khalsa Aid and SOPW are fundraising for the families of the sikhs shot dead by the police while peacefully protesting against the death sentence of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. This course of action was decided at the vigil outside parliament on 29/03/2012.

The deceased had been identified as Ranjit Singh Chaudhary of Ghula Cheeka town in neighbouring Haryana.

Police found a suicide note from the site where the body was recovered. The note allegedly said that he gave his life by hanging himself in the Tafajalpura locality near local bus stand last night and that he was part of a 21-member group formed to save Rajoana. Police also recovered some posters form the site, sources said.

Patiala SSP Gurpreet Singh Gill, however, denied that the youth committed suicide in support of clemency to Rajoana and said that though they had recovered the suicide note from the site, Chaudhary had been under depression for quite some time.

JALANDHAR: Balwant
Singh Rajoana was against several acts ofmilitant
organizations, including killing of over two dozen candidates in the
1991 assembly elections, this comes out from letters written by him.

The election was
countermanded by then chief election commissioner T N Seshan just 24 hours
before the polling. TheCongresshad boycotted the election process.

In a letter to his
sisterKamaldeep Kauron September 6, 2009, Rajoana implied
that some of the militant outfits and their leaders were working at the behest
of Central government agencies and their actions ultimately went against Sikhs.

He wrote that when
the Akali Dal dared to contest the 1991 election after expressing faith in the
Constitution, the panthic committee, a conglomerate of various militant
organizations, ordered its boycott. "Instead of contesting the elections,
Akali leaders were got eliminated so that the Congress win could be ensured and
Sikhs could be rendered leaderless by eliminating Sikh and Akali leaders",
he wrote.

Rajoana had also
criticized killings of innocent in Punjab during militancy days and held
"agencies" behind some militant outfits responsible for it. "The
agitation (launched by SAD and Sikhs) was for very genuine demands of Sikhs but
then it became victim of lowly mechanizations of Delhi. Due to attack on
religion --Operation Bluestar and anti-Sikh riots in Delhi -- the Sikh
organizations were compelled to demand independence as their psyche was badly
injured," he wrote.

"Initially, the
sangharash (struggle) was not communal and Hindus and members of other
communities did not have any fear of these youths but then agencies
infiltrated, formed panthic committees and misled the militants and struggle,"
Rajoana said adding, "several actions were executed which would have
created opposition to the struggle and incurred a bad name for it."

Rajoana
criticized Shingar blast

In his letter on
April 22, 2008, Rajoana had written then he had no doubt that the movement for
Khalistan was being "controlled by the Congress and agencies."
"Their job is to keep the name of this path alive but none should be
allowed to progress on it. That is why Shingar cinema blast took place. I think
that happenings like Shingar cinema have nothing to do with the Sikh
struggle," he added.

Rajoana
for sarv dharam

"I think that
if sangharash has to be taken forward, we have to win the confidence of people
of other religions and communities. All of them should feel secure in our ideology
and should honour it. Our ideology should be of sarv dharam (accommodative to
all religions), justice and human progress and should not be confined to
gurdwaras," Rajoana said in his letter written around two-and-a-half years
ago.

Amritsar, Punjab (March 29, 2012): Ten Sikhs are reported to have been arrested by the Amritsar police. Confirming the arrest of ten Sikhs, Police Commissioner Amritdsar R.P. Mittal said that these were arrested under the “preventive measures” of under section of 107/51 IPC.

Sikh Siyasat sources reported that these Sikhs were objecting to provocative activities of Shiv Sena. Shiv Sena activists were trying to burn the effigy of Sikh political prisioner Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, who is on death row.

Among arrested were Bhai Mohkam Singh, Convenor of Khalsa Action Committee and president of Sikh organization Sikh Youth Federation Bhindranwala Balwant Singh Gopala. They were sent to judicial custody in the Central Jail Amritsar till April 10, 2012.

Meanwhile, coming down heavily on the Badal Dal led Punjab government for not disciplining the police force, the Sikh organization Dal Khalsa condemned the killing of youth hit by police bullets in Gurdaspur town.

The Sikh youth killed has been identified as 18 year old Jaspal Singh a resident of Sidhwan Jamita Village and injured youth is Ranjit Singh of Pandher. Expressing grief over the loss of life of one person and another seriously injured, Harcharanjeet Singh Dhami and Kanwarpal Singh Bittu, head and spokesperson of Sikh group, claimed in a statement that “after lobbying teargas on Sikh protesters, police opened fire on them, who were gathered outside local Gurdwara.”

“We had talked with many people in Gurdaspur who told us that the police behaviour was completely ruthless”, they alleged. They demanded judicial probe into the incident and suspension of the police officer heading the police party. They also condemned the arrest of Sikh leaders including KAC chairman Bhai Mohkam Singh and several others and described the step as “reflection of failure and frustration” of the Badal government.

Leaders of Akali Dal Panch Pardhani, Sikhs for Human Rights and Sikh Students Federation have also strongly condemned the killing of Sikh youth and police atrocities on civilian Sikh population.

Gurdaspur/Patiala, Punjab (March 29, 2012): As per information available from various sources the police today opened fire on Sikhs who had gathered at a Gurudwara Sahib in Gurdaspur to prevent right wing Hindu organization Shiv Sena from burning effigy of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, a Sikh political prisoner who is on death row.“A youth was killed and another person injured when police allegedly fired to disperse a group of persons assembled near Ramgarhia Gurdwara on Tibri road in Gurdaspur this morning. Curfew was later clamped in the town in view of the tension” reports Hindustan Times.Whereas Sikh Siyasat sources have told that Jaspal Singh (18) of Sidhwan Jamita village near Gurdaspur died on the spot, after he was shot at by Punjab police personnel and other Sikh youth died on his way to hospital. Both are said to be students of Beant College, Gurdaspur. Curfew is installed in Gurdaspur.It is notable that Badal Government in Punjab has tighten it’s grip on Sikh organizations and Sikh leaders and more than two hundred arrested are reported to have been made so far. On the other hand Government is not doing any thing to prevent Hindu right wing organizations like Shiv Sena and it’s activists.There are reports from Patiala, Phagwara, Gurdaspur and Amritsar that Shiv Sena activists tried to burn the effigy of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and attacked Sikhs. The police has so far made arrests of Sikh youth only. More than twenty five Sikhs are taken into custody from Amritsar, who were trying to prevent Shiv sena activists to march towards Sri Darbar Sahib. Shiv Seniks had declared to burn the effigy of Bhai Balwant Singh near Darbar Sahib complex.

A youth was killed and another person injured when police allegedly fired to disperse a group of persons assembled near Ramgarhia gurdwara on Tibri road in Gurdaspur this morning. Curfew was later clamped in the town in view of the tension.

The deceased was identified as Jaspal Singh (18) of Sidhwan Jamita village near Gurdaspur while the injured was Ranjit Singh of Pandher near here. He had been referred to Amritsar hospital.

Around 200 persons had gathered near the gurdwara at around 11am while another group had assembled near Hanuman Chowk, 300 yards from the gurdwara. In order to prevent a clash, police went near the gurdwara and tried to disperse the group stationed there by bursting tear gas shells and firing in the air.

In the ensuing melee, one person was killed in firing, allegedly by new recruits.Senior police officers were in the town to monitor the situation.

He said the Akali leaders had
been compulsively mixing religion with politics at times to subvert the system.
“One fails to find a distinction between the SGPC and the Akali government
sometimes”, said the former super cop.

Justifying hanging of Balwant
Singh, who has been convicted in the assassination case, Gill said it was a
strange situation when the convict wanted to go to the gallows and the state
government was going overboard to oppose it.

He recalled that Balwant Singh’s
involvement in the bomb blast that killed Beant Singh, demonstrated that
militants had penetrated the police force, which had otherwise, fought
militancy tooth and nail.

in Punjab Chandigarh,
March 28 (PTI) - In a major crackdown against radical Sikhs and their
organisations, Punjab police tonight detained several leaders and activists and
banned three protest marches to be held tomorrow in support of Balwant Singh
Rajoana, convict in the Beant Singh assassination case. Punjab Police sources
told PTI here tonight that those taken into custody include SAD (A) president Simranjit Singh Mann, SAD Panthic
secretary general Harpal Singh Cheema,
president SAD (Independent) Parmjit
Saholi and president Youth Akali Dal (Delhi) Gurdip Gosha. Among the others are former secretary general of SAD
(A) Gurinder Pal Dhanola, chairman
of Panthic Seva Lehar Baljit Singh
Daduwal, president SAD (Panthic) Daljit
Singh Bittu, president SAD (Delhi) Jaswinder
Singh Balia and State General Secretary of SAD (A) Guru Savar Singh. The
total number of persons apprehended so far as a preventive measure was not yet
known, the sources said adding that the detention of the leaders and activists
of these organisations have been made under Sections 107/151 (apprehension of
breach of peace). The detentions were made from various districts, including
Bathinda, Gurdaspur, Ludhiana and Amritsar. The sources said that the state has
also banned three protest marches which the radical Sikhs and various Panthic organisations
were scheduled to take out from three different Takhts located at Anandpur
Sahab (Takht Keshgarh Sahab), Takht Damdama Sahab (Talwandi Sabo, Muktsar) and
Amritsar (Akal Takht) tomorrow. The protest marches were to culminate outside
the Central Jail at Patiala where Rajoana is lodged.(MORE) PTI AKA PL.

As per information from confirmed sources Bhai Daljit Singh was taken into custody late this evening from his Gurdev Nagar Ludhiana situated residence. Bhai Harpal Singh Cheema was arrested with some others from Fatehgarh Sahib. Similarly Jasvir Singh Kandoor was also arrested from his house.

Police is hunting for other Sikh leaders, including Bhai Mandhir Singh, youth leader of Panch Pardhani. More arrested are expected tonight as Punjab government want to silence the political decent.

Sikh Siyasat has confirmed information that Bhai Daljit Singh was arrested after the news of temporary stay on execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana had already appeared in media. It is notable that Badal Government had kept Bhai Daljit Singh under political detention for last more than two years and he was recently released on judicial intervention.

Sikh Students Federation president Parmjeet Singh Gazi has condemned these arrests. “Badal Government is using police machinery and law as tools of political weapon”.

The President of India’s decision today that the execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana will be stopped until the case at Patiala court is re-heard, is not a victory. This will result in a long drawn out 5-10 year delay, during which people are likely to forget about Bhai Balwant Singh and other prisoners.

As a Global Kaum (Nation), we have successfully exerted enough international and domestic pressure that the Indian Government, Punjab Government and Judiciary have reversed their decision on the hanging. They have bowed to the collective voice of the Global Sikh Nation. Now let that collective voice call for Freedom for Balwant Singh Rajoana and other Political Prisoners in India, investigation of the brutal, inhumane human rights abuses and justice for the victims of the pogroms over the last 27 years.

New Delhi/Chandigarh: The Centre has stayed the hanging of Babbar Khalsa terrorist Balwant
Singh Rajoana after Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal met President
Pratibha Patil today. The state government has been under immense pressure in
the last few days with radical Sikh groups demanding clemency for Rajoana, who
was sentenced to death for the assassination of then Punjab chief minister
Beant Singh in 1995.

This comes after a court in Chandigarh ruled on Tuesday that Rajoana should be
hanged as scheduled on March 31. The court was hearing a plea from the Patiala
Jail Superintendent.

Mr Badal's government, along with Sikh body Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee (SGPC), have been leading a campaign for clemency for Rajoana.
Sukhbir Singh Badal, who is also the President of the Shiromani Akali Dal
(SAD), had said today, "We are not politicising the issue. We want
clemency for Rajoana. We are meeting the President. We have also sought time
from the Prime Minister." Mr Badal stressed that not just the Akalis but
the Congress, and other political parties in Punjab, were also supporting the
SGPC's demand.

The matter of two other terrorists, Jagtar Singh Hawara and Lakhwinder Singh,
convicted in the same case, is pending before the Supreme Court. The Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has approached the Supreme Court in Hawara's case
as his death sentence, awarded by the CBI special court in 2007, was commuted
by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 2010 to life imprisonment. The appeal
of Lakhwinder Singh against his conviction is also pending.

However, the High Court had upheld Rajoana's death sentence in the case as he
had refused to defend himself. Kamaljeet Kaur, Mr Rajoana's sister, who met him
in jail earlier today reiterated that he is not interested in asking for mercy.

Meanwhile, a bandh in the state today, called by radical Sikh groups to
protest against the scheduled hanging, threw normal life out of gear - forcing
schools and shops to shut down. Saffron-coloured flags could be seen flying on
buildings, houses and shops. In Patiala, Shiv Sainiks clashed with protesters,
and National Highway 1 was blocked. Trains between Ferozepur and Jalandhar were
also blocked with protesters sitting on the rail track near Ferozepur station.

Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Law and Order, S.K. Sharma told
IANS there were no major incidents of violence during the shutdown.Authorities in Punjab had beefed up security arrangements across the state in
view of the latest orders of the court directing that Rajoana be hanged. Nearly
60,000 Punjab police personnel and 15 companies of para-military forces had
been put on alert. The security forces had taken out flag marches in some
cities and towns since Monday. Security has also been tightened around the jail
to handle any untoward incident. Prohibitory orders are in place across
Chandigarh to stop assembly of groups.

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Who is Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana?

Sentenced to capital punishment in the case of murder of former Chief Minister Beant Singh was to be hanged on 31st of March 2012 at Patiala. With pressure from Sikhs worldwide this has been put on hold for now.

Bhai Sahib Balwant Singh, a constable, was a close friend of Shaheed Dilawar Singh, a serving police officer in the Punjab Police who on 31 August, 1995 assissinated the then Chief Minister of Punjab, Beant Singh.

Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana had “openly confessed” an involvement and strongly expressed no faith in Indian judiciary. He refused to defend himself in the court and accepted the sentence. He accused Indian courts for applying dual standards of law and accused Indian system for shielding culprits of Sikh genocide 1984.

In his will, Bhai Balwant Singh expressed desire that his eyes should be transplanted to Hazoori Ragi of Darbar Sahib, visually impaired Bhai Lakhwinder Singh.

He was recently blessed with Amrit, where an Amrit Sanchar was especially organised for Bhai Sahib by the Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib.